MID-MAINE TECHNICAL CENTER Mid-Maine Technical Center is a regional school that offers the students of Lawrence, Messalonskee, Waterville, and Winslow High Schools twenty-four Career and Technical Education Courses. Each technical program at Mid-Maine Technical Center has achieved National Program Certification or is using State Licensing Standards, which provides our students the opportunity to earn over forty industry recognized certifications. Students attend Mid- Maine Technical Center as part of their school day, while continuing to take academic courses at their high school. Enrollment at Mid-Maine Technical Center is arranged through the high school guidance department at no cost to the student. Mid-Maine Technical Center courses are offered in two blocks, morning and afternoon. While specific arrival/departure times vary slightly from school to school, the general schedule is as follows: AM Block: 8:20 10:45 PM Block: 11:20 1:35 Dual College Credits Students can get a head start on their college education by enrolling in the Dual College Credit program at MMTC. Formal agreements with community colleges provide students an opportunity to begin building their college transcript by completing a MMTC program. Each Dual Credit agreement defines eligibility standards, specific requirements and a final grade that students must attain to earn college credit. Students need to maintain a 3.1 average and receive the recommendation of their MTMC instructor to participate in the Dual Enrollment Credit program. Mid-Maine Technical programs approved for college credits: Central Maine Community College Automotive Technology - 8 College Credits Digital Graphics 6 College Credits Precision Machining 4 College Credits Eastern Maine Community College Construction Technology 7 College Credits Culinary Arts 3 College Credits Electrical Technology 3 College Credits Kennebec Valley Community College Emergency Services 5 College Credits Information Technology 6 College Credits Precision Machining 5 College Credits Northern Maine Community College Automotive Collision Repair 3 College Credits Early Childhood Education 5 College Credits Medical Careers- 3 College Credits NESCOM Mass Media Communications 3 Elective Credits Integrated Academic Credits Integrated Academic Credits may be earned for high school graduation by completing an approved course at Mid-Maine Technical Center. Prior written approval from the student s high school guidance counselor must be obtained before seeking academic credit with this option. Student must pass both the academic requirements and the technical program to a satisfactory level, in order to receive two credits for the technical program and one credit in math, fine arts, physical education, or science.
Mid-Maine Technical courses approved for applied academic credit: Applied Math Credit Science Credit Applied Fine Arts Credit Automotive Systems Nursing Assistant Web Design & Animation Electrical I & II Print Design & Production Machine Tool Physical Education (MESS) Early Childhood Education Restaurant Operations EMT Basic Finish Carpentry Residential Construction Fire Fighting Finish Carpentry Nursing Assistant Machinist Operation Child Care Early Childhood Education Mid-Maine Technical Center Course Options Automotive Collision Repair Technology Students learn skills to repair collision-damaged vehicles to factory specifications. Topics include: collision repair, frame repair, welding, & painting. National Program Certification: National Automotive Technician s Education Foundation - ASE Student Certification: ASE Student Painting & Refinishing, Non-structural Analysis & Damage Repair AM Collision Repair Panel Repair and Replacement (MIG)Welding Frame Repair Glass and Door Service PM Automotive Refinishing Surface Preparation Spray Equipment Mix & Apply Paint Auto Reconditioning Automotive Technology Students use the latest technology to diagnose and repair automobile problems. Skills areas include automotive maintenance service, brakes, steering, suspension, and advanced auto systems. National Program Certification: National Automotive Technician s Education Foundation - ASE Student Certification: Maine State Inspection, ASE Student Brakes, Suspension & Steering, Electrical, Engine Performance AM Automotive Services Perform Scheduled Maintenance Brake Systems Electrical Fundamentals Steering and Suspension Systems PM Automotive Systems Engine Mechanical Functions Advanced Chassis Systems Computer Control Systems Emission Systems Electrical Systems Construction Technology Students develop the knowledge, skills, and applied learning experience to build a home. Students follow a nationally certified curriculum endorsed by CONTREN. Learn all aspects of the residential construction business. National Program Certification: National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) Student Certification: NCCER CONTREN Carpentry Core Curriculum, Level 1, OSHA 10 Hour Certification AM - Residential Construction Blue Print Reading Frame Interior/Exterior Walls Roof Shingling PM - Finish Carpentry Estimation of Materials Prepare Building Site Install Roof Components
Install Insulation and Wall Material Painting & Staining Install Interior/ Exterior Finish Install Windows and Doors Basic Construction Business Management Install Interior/ Exterior Finish CTE Academy The CTE Academy provides 10 th grade students instruction and training intended to prepare them for enrollment in one of Mid-Maine Technical Center s Certified Technical programs. Students develop a core of technical knowledge and skills through participation in a variety of applied learning experiences. The CTE Academy is a 1.5 credit course. National Program Certification: National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) Student Certification: OSHA 10-hour Certification AM Waterville & Winslow Students Students attend on alternate days for the entire school year Culinary Arts PM - Lawrence & Messalonskee Students Students attend daily for one semester Students gain skills and knowledge of food preparation for a career in commercial or institutional food service. Students cook for and operate an on-site café and catering service. National Program Certification: National Restaurant Association Student Certification: American Culinary Federation Secondary Graduate, Serv-Safe Food Safety 30 hr AM Food Preparation Safety and Sanitation Prepare Soups and Sauces Prepare Baked Goods Prepare Hot Food Recipes and Techniques Prepare Cold Food Recipes and Techniques PM Restaurant Operations Safety and Sanitation Controllable Expenses Customer Service Plan Menus Hot and Cold Food Preparations Digital Graphics Students use the latest technology and courseware to develop skills in design, marketing, and media. Students combine artistic abilities, business sense, and technical proficiency to create an electronic portfolio of projects and consumer-based design work. National Program Certification: PrintEd and Adobe Certified Student Certification: PrintEd Advertising & Design, Adobe Certified Associate Photoshop, Flash, Dreamweaver AM Print Design & Production Adobe Design Premium Software Design and Color Theory Computerized Page Layout Scanning/Digital Operations PM Web Design & Animation Adobe Design Premium Software Web Design Animation and Video Interactive Design Early Childhood Education Students learn to provide safe and appropriate care and education to children under the age of five. Students operate a community playgroup and nursery school program on site. Program Accreditation: National Association for the Education of Young Children Student Certification: American Red Cross First Aid & CPR, Certified Early Childhood Assistant, National Association for the Education of Young Children Accredited Program
AM Child Care Health and Safety Infant and Toddler Care Nutrition CPR and First Aid Child Development Learning Environments for Toddlers and Infants Infant Toddler Care PM Early Childhood Education Health and Safety CPR and First Aid Preschool Curriculum Nutrition Learning Environment for Preschool Guidance and Discipline Electrical Technology The Electrical Technology program follows a nationally certified curriculum endorsed by CONTREN. This multi-faceted program teaches the basics of electricity as well as advanced electrical technology. This program prepares the student for success in career and post secondary educational fields such as: residential or commercial electrician, and electrical engineering. National Program Certification: National Center for Construction Education & Research (NCCER) Student Certification: Maine Journeyman 576 hour coursework, Contren Core Curriculum, Electrical Level 1, Maine Electrical Helper s License, 45-hour NEC Code Course, OSHA 10 hour certification AM Electrical I Wire Electrical Circuits Test Circuits with Meters Install Branch Circuits Electrical Construction Trade PM Electrical II Electrical Motor Controls Commercial Wiring Practices Motor Theory Photo Voltaic Commercial Lighting Emergency Services Students develop the knowledge and skills necessary to pursue careers in Emergency Services, Firefighting, and Law Enforcement. The EMT Basic/Firefighting courses prepare students to take the State EMT Basic / Firefighter I written and practical exams. Program Certification: Maine EMS & Kennebec Valley Community College, Maine Fire Training & Education Blocks 1-10 Student Certification: Emergency Medical Technician Basic (AM only), AHA First Aid & CPR (AM & PM), Firefighter BLS (PM only). AM Emergency Medical Technician Emergency Responder Patient Assessment/Vital Signs Anatomy and Physiology Respiratory/Cardiovascular Emergency Communications PM Firefighter Emergency Responder Department Organization/Structure Fire Behavior Science Structural Fire Attack Search and Rescue/Arson/Forensic Investigation
Information Technology Students learn how to build, upgrade, and service PC computers and set up and maintain a local area computer network. National Program Certification: CompTIA, IC3 and APPLE Authorized Support Training Center Student Certification: CompTIA, IC3, APPLE Certified Mac Technician AM IT Support Specialist Learn about Computer Desktop and Laptop Hardware Configure Computer Desktop and Laptop Hardware Troubleshoot Install and Configure Printers Troubleshoot Handheld Devices Operating Systems Learn to Solder PM- Apple Technician/APP Development Install Apple and Configure Hardware Install Apple and Configure Software Preventative Maintenance Apple Certified Repair Center Learn IOS App Development Vex Robotics Mass Media Communications Program Certification: Adobe Premiere Student Certification : Adobe Certified- Adobe Premiere Pro Students will participate in applied learning projects that include research, writing, interviewing, production, broadcasting, and programming. Through these projects, students will also learn to use the latest industry equipment and software in an on-site production studio. AM- Videography & Multimedia Journalism Learn techniques to create video projects Develop skills to write, shoot, and edit video productions Learn a mix of video and audio production techniques that can be applied across a variety of new media platforms. PM- Social Media & Marketing Learn creative approaches to deliver messages using the power of the Internet, social networks, and mobile devices Use a mix of interactive media, writing, and audio and video production techniques. Learn to communicate to audiences through a broad spectrum of approaches. Medical Careers Students learn the skills and acquire the training necessary to care for people who are ill or disabled. The Nurse Assisting course prepares students to take the State Certified Nursing Assistant Exam. Program Certification: Maine Certified Nursing Assistant Student Certification: Maine Certified Nursing Assistant AM & PM Nurse Assistant Basic Medical Asepsis Vital Signs Patient Care Nutritional Needs and Diet Medical Terminology Response to Basic Emergencies Advanced CNA Internship Expanded Clinical Skills On the Job Training Advanced CNA Knowledge and Applied Learning
Precision Machining Students learn how to manufacture metal parts using precision machining technology and computer numerically controlled machines. National Program Certification: National Institute for Metalworking Skills - NIMS Student Certification: NIMS Machining Level I: Turning, Work-Layout & Measurement, Materials & Safety AM Machine Tool Perform Precision Measuring Operate Drill Press Operate Lathe Operate Band Saw Operate Lathe Operate Milling Machine PM Machinist Operations Perform Part Inspection Operate Milling Machine Operate Surface Grinder Operate Lathe TIG/ARC/MIG Welding Mid-Maine Technical Center Grading System Mid-Maine Technical s grading system has established (2.0) two point zero and above as the level to receive a passing grade. The grading system requires the student to perform in the top twenty-five percent to better master the Technical Center s National Skill and State Licensing Standards. As a result of increasing student expectations, the letter grade of D is eliminated from the grading scale. Letter grades are submitted quarterly to the High Schools to be included with the student s high school report card. Letter grades are based on 4-point grading scale, as listed below: Letter Grade Number Grade High A+ 3.9 4.0 Honors A 3.7 3.8 Honors A- 3.5 3.6 B+ 3.3 3.4 B 3.1 3.2 Passing B- 2.9 3.0 Credit C+ 2.7 2.8 Eligible C 2.4 2.6 C- 2.0 2.3 Failing F 0 1.9